John Clark (fl. late 18th/early 19th Century) -
Coloured aquatint -
"The Town of Falkirk",
15ins x 22ins,
published by Smith and Elder,
Fenchurch Street,
London,
1824,
framed and glazed,
J. Clark and J. Humble -
Pair of Coloured lithographs -
"A Frigate with a View of The Needles" and "A Ship of the Line in the Downs" each 10.75ins x 16.5ins,
published and sold by Edward Orme,
59,
Bond Street,
London,
in oak frames and glazed,
and a pair of coloured prints after George Morland -
"Angry Farmer" and "Boys Robbing an Orchard",
11.75ins x 15ins,
in dark oak frames and glazed

John Clark,
late 18th/early 19th century- "Cock Fighting"; after Henry Thomas Alken,
published by T McLean Jan 1 1820; hand-coloured lithograph,
19.8x30cm: together with five further sporting prints by or after the same hand in matching frames: Crane,
late 19th/early 20th century- "Mr Thomas on Pathfinder Winner of the Grand National 1875",
after John Sturges; wood engraving,
27.1x35cm.,
(7)

John Clark,
late 18th/early 19th century-
"Cock Fighting"; after Henry Thomas Alken,
published by T.
McLean Jan 1.
1820; hand-coloured lithograph,
19.8x30cm: together with five further sporting prints by the same hand in matching frames: Crane,
late 19th/early 20th century-
"Mr Thomas on 'Pathfinder,' Winner of the Grand National 1875",
after John Sturges; wood engraving,
27.1x35cm,
(7)

2 original hand-coloured aquatint panoramas, one Panorama of the Thames from London to Richmond, on 41 sheets, joined, approx 200mm x 17820mm, engraved title at the Richmond end, continuous but incomplete, extending to Westminster Hall, only, (lacking approx 2300mm.), folding concertina-style in 54 sections, several complete splits on folds, occasional slight browning on folds, a few sections with surface dust, otherwise generally clean and bright, the other View of London from The Adelphi, on three sheets, joined, 230 x 1610mm, trimmed just within the left edge of image, split on folds, slight browning and surface dust, in original cloth folder with pink card flaps (one with printed label but both detached), upper cover with original pictorial title label, worn, boards detached, [Abbey Life 494], oblong 4to, Samuel Leigh, [c.1824]. ***Without the accompanying text pamphlet which, according to Abbey, is "rare, and usually missing"..